The Titanic 3D
Comic Con was an extremely eventful night indeed and not just for the Twilighters! James Cameron, the director of 1997 block buster Titanic, revealed that he was planning to turn the legendary romantic movie into 3D. “We can't call it dimensionalisation, we have to call it conversion. That's the same thing, we're going to turn it into high quality 3D. It takes about a year to 18 months to do it depending on the complexity. We've been told somewhere around a year, maybe 14 months. We've tested it, seen a couple of minutes converted. It looks spectacular. But it really requires the filmmaker to be involved to make sure that the Stereo Space decisions are made correctly,” says the award winning director.
Can you imagine watching the movie in 3D, seeing one of the biggest boats of it’s time coming right at you? The iceberg and the sinking ship! It could be enough to make you seasick.
Titanic was one of the biggest awarding winning movies of it’s time. How successful do you think it will be in 3D?